3
Si clause type 2  Unlikely or currently contrary situations  The situation described is not currently true, but the if the situation changes, the result clause would be able to occur.

4
Si clause type 2  The si clause requires past subjunctive (sometimes called imperfect subjunctive) and the independent clause is in the conditional tense.  Order of the dependent and independent clause is unimportant.

7
Si clause – type 3  Before learning the pluperfect subjunctive, here is what it is going to look like.  Examples in English. If I had known, I would have gone with you. If you had told me, I would have bought the book.

9
Si clause – type 3  Examples in English. If I had known, I would have gone with you. Si hubiera sabido, habría ido contigo. If you had told me, I would have bought the book. Si me lo hubieras dicho a mí, yo habría comprado el libro.

10
Practice 1.If you had called me, I would have answered the phone. 2.If the game is here, I will go with you. 3.They would play the game, if you had it. 4.She would have opened the door, if you had yelled. 5.We would drive the car, if my parents bought it.

11
Answers 1.If you had called me, I would have answered the phone. Si tú me hubieras llamado a mí, yo habría contestado el teléfono. 2.If the game is here, I will go with you. Si el partido está aquí, yo iré contigo.

12
More answers…. 3.They would play the game, if you had it. Ellos jugarían el juego, si tú lo tuvieras. 4.She would have opened the door, if you had yelled. Ella habría abierto la puerta, si tú hubieras gritado.